Evan Parker has performed in so many contexts, but he seems to have hit a particular stride with his Electro-Acoustic Ensemble, a strange combination of saxophones, strings, and electronics. What makes this so exceedingly attractive is the continuous wonder that permeates throughout. Parker is no means the standout performer; his soprano and tenor sometimes meld, at others lead, but it is his remarkable companions, Philipp Wachsmann (on violin, viola, and electronics), Barry Guy (on acoustic bass), Paul Lytton (on percussion and electronics), plus three very different electronic sound manipulators, Lawrence Casserly, Walter Prati, and Marco Vecchi, who combine to produce some electrifying and starkly delightful music. Parker fans that have not heard this group before may be surprised at the results. Although the saxophonist embraces his now well-known advanced techniques, they are clearly subordinate to the project. At times there is a busy intensity to it all, at others a serene quality. Highly complex strokes for an increasingly intricate society, perhaps, where moods change and so do their contexts. Don't file under easy listening. ~ Steven Loewy, All Music Guide
Drawn Inward
01/01/1999 | Ecm Import
All Music Guide Review
Drawn Inward Track Listing
Credits of Drawn Inward
- Simon Emmerson
- Liner Notes
- Steve Lake
- Producer
- Walter Prati
- Electronics, Processing
- Birgit Binner
- Cover Design
- Jan Jedlicka
- Cover Photo
- Steve Lowe
- Engineer
- Philipp Wachsmann
- Violin, Viola, Processing, Electronics
- Lawrence Casserley
- Electronics, Processing
- Paul Lytton
- Percussion, Electronics
- Evan Parker
- Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Main Performer, Khen
- Barry Guy
- Double Bass





















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